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Woody Rock

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Woody Rock
Woody on the cover of his 2002 LP Soul Music.
Woody on the cover of his 2002 LP Soul Music.
Background information
Birth name James Green
Born September 10 1976 (1976-09-10) (age 31)
Origin Baltimore, Maryland
Genre(s) R&B, gospel
Occupation(s) Singer-songwriter
Instrument(s) Singing, piano
Years active 1995 - present
Label(s) Gospocentric
Associated
acts
Dru Hill

Woody Rock (born James Green on September 10 1976 in Baltimore, Maryland) is an African-American gospel and R&B singer. Woody is best known as one of the founding members of multi-platinum R&B act Dru Hill, a group for which he has written and sung lead on songs such as "5 Steps", "April Showers", and "You're My Angel". He has also recorded his own solo gospel album, Soul Music, for Kirk Franklin's Gospocentric Records. His nickname was derived from his father saying he resembled the Woody Woodpecker cartoon character.

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Biography

Raised in a strict Christian family, Woody was forbidden to listen to anything except gospel, and had to listen to R&B music in secret. He met future Dru Hill bandmate Mark "Sisqó" Andrews in middle school, and in 1995, he, Sisqó, Larry "Jazz" Anthony, and Tamir "Nokio" Ruffin founded the group and began performing around the Baltimore area. Originally a gospel group, Dru Hill soon moved into R&B, at the chagrin of Woody's mother, Joan Green, who promptly and literally pulled the 15-year-old out of the group. Only in reluctance did Joan Green allow Woody to rejoin the group, which was signed to Island Records in 1996. Woody served as the group's primary songwriter during its early days, and has always been as the group's most spiritually-grounded member. While Dru Hill enjoyed mainstream success during the late-1990s, Woody felt uneasy about leaving gospel music behind. After the group had to dodge gunshots while on tour in Paris, France, Woody felt convinced that he needed to leave the group, and quit on the set of the music video shoot for "Wild Wild West", a Will Smith song which featured Dru Hill as guest vocalists. Dru Hill tried to continue as a trio, but decided that they needed Woody back in the group. Newly reorganized Island Def Jam Records set up the "Dru World Order" project, allowing each member to record a solo album before the next Dru Hill album was recorded in November 2000. Woody recorded his debut solo album, Soul Music, but its release was continually delayed by Def Jam/ Def Soul, because of the success of Sisqó's Unleash the Dragon album and its singles. Woody got a release from Def Jam for his solo deal, and issued Soul Music on Kirk Franklin's Gospocentric Records in May 2002. The album was moderately successful within the gospel scene, reaching #5 on the gospel charts. Soul Music was dedicated to the memory of Woody's mother, who died of liver disease the year before, and features Woody's cover version of her favorite gospel song, "I Won't Complain". After the release of Soul Music, Woody returned to Def Soul and re-joined Dru Hill for the Dru World Order LP. That album's "My Angel" is a dedication to his mother, and precedes "How Could You," a gospel song. More recently, Woody contributed vocals to DJ Blaqstarr's Supastarr EP, released through DJ/producer Diplo's Mad Decent label. He and fellow Dru Hill members Jazz and Scola have formed a side group called 3 Da Hardway and are touring oversees in Germany. The three are working on their debut album as a Dru Hill side project. The three are also working on another Dru Hill album with Sisqo and Nokio which will be a Christmas album to be relseased in late 2007.

Discography

Albums

  • 2002: Soul Music
  • Spring 2008: Untitled

Singles

  • 2000: "My Homie" (featuring Dru Hill)
  • 2002: "A New Thing" (featuring Natalie Wilson & the S.O.P. Chorale)

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